Review: The Secret World of Archy & Mehitabel, an imaginative bug & cat tale

 The Secret World of Archy & Mehitabel is a show that lifts your spirits, tickles your funny bone, sparks your imagination, and fills you with wonderment about nature and ... Continue Reading →

LOVE, DOLLY starring Kim Eberhardt, Dolly Parton celebration & costume contest, Sept 25 at NoHo’s El Portal

 Have you ever dreamt of enjoying a day with the legendary Dolly Parton, hearing her songs and the stories behind them, laughing together and sharing secrets? Well, here’s the ... Continue Reading →

Jazz guitar great Grant Geissman’s ‘BLOOZ’ CD concert, El Portal Theatre Sept. 24

“This show will capture the sheer joy of making music,” says jazz guitar great Grant Geissman who has a special concert at the historic El Portal Theatre, Saturday, September ... Continue Reading →

Critics serious about classroom comedy Abbott Elementary for TCA awards

The kiddie classroom comedy Abbott Elementary is a favorite with TV critics across the US and Canada. Honoring the best in broadcasting and across all media platforms this past ... Continue Reading →

Review: KING LEAR stars Joe Morton with storm of emotions at The Wallis

 King Lear has been William Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy that covers themes of power, love, loyalty, treachery, and madness. It also showcases the most dysfunctional family ... Continue Reading →

Celebs swing at George Lopez Golf Classic for kidney health

 Superstar comedian George Lopez watched legendary golf mega-star Lee Trevino take a mighty swing to launch the 15th annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic. Filled with ... Continue Reading →

Review: TOOTSIE musical rolls into Hollywood

 Broadway in Hollywood’s presentation of  TOOTSIE is making its Los Angeles premiere at the Dolby Theatre from April 26 to May 15, 2022. Tootsie National Tour (Photo ... Continue Reading →

‘The Great Thirst’ docu on California’s water crisis

 Earth Day celebrations continue California style with the documentary special ‘THE GREAT THIRST: WILLIAM MULHOLLAND.’ It is the first installment of a complex history of California ... Continue Reading →